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Sugababes' "Three" turned the 2.0 lineup of Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Heidi Range loose on their most confident album yet, and we're going track by track through all of it for a full honest review. Released on Island Records in October 2003, "Three" gave them the UK number one "Hole in the Head," the Diane Warren ballad "Too Lost in You" (yes, the "Love Actually" one), plus "In the Middle" and "Caught in a Moment," a four-single run most groups would kill for.But this episode isn't just about the hits. We get into whether the deep cuts hold up: Mutya's "Maya," the urban-pop swagger of "Million Different Ways," "Conversation's Over," "Buster," and the solo moments each member took. The big question on trial: is "Three" where the Sugababes actually locked in their sound, or is it the singles carrying the rest?Join us on Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/CCTVPOPS
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Sugababes' "Three" turned the 2.0 lineup of Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Heidi Range loose on their most confident album yet, and we're going track by track through all of it for a full honest review. Released on Island Records in October 2003, "Three" gave them the UK number one "Hole in the Head," the Diane Warren ballad "Too Lost in You" (yes, the "Love Actually" one), plus "In the Middle" and "Caught in a Moment," a four-single run most groups would kill for.But this episode isn't just about the hits. We get into whether the deep cuts hold up: Mutya's "Maya," the urban-pop swagger of "Million Different Ways," "Conversation's Over," "Buster," and the solo moments each member took. The big question on trial: is "Three" where the Sugababes actually locked in their sound, or is it the singles carrying the rest?Join us on Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/CCTVPOPS
Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/cctvpops
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